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some hope. ♪ [car horn honks] our outback always gets us there... ... sometimes it just takes us a little longer to get back. ♪ >>> in a moment at the end of the show, something to make you laugh before you go to bed, the double rainbow guy. >>> also, the latest on hurricane earl, the new report on the strength of it, where it's heading. >>> right now, reports 360 dispatch, half a world away, the horror of pakistan's floods continues to mount, more than 1,600 people dead, millions affected and entire communities gone. that's the reality for pakistan's hundreds of thousands of people now living in makeshift camps, refugees from the disaster, internally displaced people. through all their suffering, there are signs of hope, though. 360 dispatch with sanjay gupta in pakistan. >> reporter: here in pakistan, there are fields of dreams. they look like this, mixed with pain and poverty. but spend some time here and look closer. this is something maybe you wouldn't expect to see. we're in this tent and all the kids in this particular tent are doing their homework. this is ramsha, she is 8 years
some hope. ♪ [car horn honks] our outback always gets us there... ... sometimes it just takes us a little longer to get back. ♪ >>> in a moment at the end of the show, something to make you laugh before you go to bed, the double rainbow guy. >>> also, the latest on hurricane earl, the new report on the strength of it, where it's heading. >>> right now, reports 360 dispatch, half a world away, the horror of pakistan's floods continues to mount, more than 1,600...
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tourism weekend for us. we have to err on the side of safety now and make sure our tourists understand the impact, the dangers of this hurricane and encourage them to go back home or not to come until the evacuation is lifted. >> this was the exact situation -- obviously it's a different kind of storm -- that new orleans was facing before hurricane katrina and the mayor there delayed mandatory evacuation for that very reason. he was concerned about affecting tourism. you made the decision, though -- it's a tough decision, because it can impact on tourist dollars and obviously on residents' lives. how many people are in your city? >> oh, in my city is about 10,000 people. in carter county we have about 60. during the tourism season we have about 180,000. >> how bad are you expecting it to get? what have you been told by your folks? >> well, we've been -- we have a control group, which is all the mayors of the county plus the chairman of the county commissioner, plus our emergency management teams. and we also
tourism weekend for us. we have to err on the side of safety now and make sure our tourists understand the impact, the dangers of this hurricane and encourage them to go back home or not to come until the evacuation is lifted. >> this was the exact situation -- obviously it's a different kind of storm -- that new orleans was facing before hurricane katrina and the mayor there delayed mandatory evacuation for that very reason. he was concerned about affecting tourism. you made the...
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thanks for joining us, everyone. breaking news if you live from the carolinas to cape cod, stay up with us, the first big hurricane in years to threaten the east coast is getting ready to batter it. there it is, hurricane earl, somewhat weaker than it was last night but strong enough to do some damage and close enough to be felt on the outer banks of north carolina. you can see by the surf, 12 feet and rising, according to local reports. the area already under evacuation orders. local station wact reporting that authorities are using a reverse 911 system, calling local homes, warning anyone who answers to leave. covering it all for us, chad myers tracking the storm, rob marciano in kill devil hills, north carolina, and also tonight on cape cod where the storm is expected tomorrow, susan candiotti. a lot of plans for this labor day weekend could be upset. let's first go to chad myers. chad, where is it, how bad is it? >> it is off the coast of north carolina. it would be almost due east of what we would call morehead
thanks for joining us, everyone. breaking news if you live from the carolinas to cape cod, stay up with us, the first big hurricane in years to threaten the east coast is getting ready to batter it. there it is, hurricane earl, somewhat weaker than it was last night but strong enough to do some damage and close enough to be felt on the outer banks of north carolina. you can see by the surf, 12 feet and rising, according to local reports. the area already under evacuation orders. local station...
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like i said, the supporters behind us far outnumber those opposed to us. we feel good about our neighbors and we feel good that they are trying to support us and which don't want to focus on the negativity of those that become vigilantes and threaten us and things like that so absolutely we plan on moving forward. >> and the funding for this, you say 95% comes from local residents. the opposition says that many mosques in the united states get funding from saudi arabia. are you receiving international funding and in so, are you transparent about where your funding comes from? >> we're completely opened door. if you have questions or concerns we encourage you to come to us. probably 98% of all funding comes from within our congregation. since this started up we started accepting donations from the united states only and we're being very careful about where donations are coming from. but completely transparent. >> kami, thanks for being on. >> thank you so much. >> let us know what you think. >>> up next, we'll continue the conversation with our panel and br
like i said, the supporters behind us far outnumber those opposed to us. we feel good about our neighbors and we feel good that they are trying to support us and which don't want to focus on the negativity of those that become vigilantes and threaten us and things like that so absolutely we plan on moving forward. >> and the funding for this, you say 95% comes from local residents. the opposition says that many mosques in the united states get funding from saudi arabia. are you receiving...
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like i said, the supporters behind us far outnumber those who are opposed to us. we feel very good about our neighbors. we feel good they're trying to support us. and we don't want to focus on the negativity of those who try to become vigilantes and take the law into their hands and set fire to equipment and threaten us, things like that. so, absolutely plan on moving forward. >> i've got to go. final question, the funding for this, you say on your website, 95% of it is coming from local residents. the opposition says, you know, many mosques in the united states get funding from saudi arabia. are you receiving international funding, will you, and if so, will you be transparent where your funding comes from? >> we're completely transparent. we have an open door policy. we invite anyone with questions or concerns come to us. 95% -- probably 98% of all funding comes from within our congregation. since all this started up, we did start accepting donations from the united states only. we're being very, very careful about where donations are coming from. so absolutely,
like i said, the supporters behind us far outnumber those who are opposed to us. we feel very good about our neighbors. we feel good they're trying to support us. and we don't want to focus on the negativity of those who try to become vigilantes and take the law into their hands and set fire to equipment and threaten us, things like that. so, absolutely plan on moving forward. >> i've got to go. final question, the funding for this, you say on your website, 95% of it is coming from local...
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lori uses similar terms. in the same segment she offers this explanation of why muslims in murfreesboro want to expand their mosque. you have bible book publishers, you have christian book publishers. the radical islamic extremists are fighting crusaders and see this as the capital of the crusaders. laurie cardoza-moore. a spokesperson for the opposition. i spoke to her earlier tonight. i want to show viewers something you said at a demonstration here in new york. >> in tennessee, like in many communities, we are witnessing a rise of radical islamic groups who are bent on building these compounds to further their radical agenda, many local and county officials across the nation are being fooled into believing these are just religious structures for worship. >> this mosque in murfreesboro, tennessee, what evidence do you have the imam, who has condemmed hamas to the christian broadcasting network and hezbollah, to a vast majority of muslims who practiced there for years, what evidence do you have they are recr
lori uses similar terms. in the same segment she offers this explanation of why muslims in murfreesboro want to expand their mosque. you have bible book publishers, you have christian book publishers. the radical islamic extremists are fighting crusaders and see this as the capital of the crusaders. laurie cardoza-moore. a spokesperson for the opposition. i spoke to her earlier tonight. i want to show viewers something you said at a demonstration here in new york. >> in tennessee, like in...